PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for material alterations to the existing two storey mid-terrace mews office building (ridge height circa 7 metres above ground level). The mews was rebuilt in mid 20th Century and is within the curtiledge of a protected structure listed in the Dublin City Council Record of Protected Structures (RPS) No 357. The application includes the following works: - Removal of existing corrugated asbestos sheets roof and replaced with natural slate roof and reinstated to the original Mews ridge height (7.3 Meters above Ground Level) to align with adjacent terrace buildings. - Alterations to elevation to Little Fitzwilliam Place consisting of new door opening, new window opening and timber sliding sash at first floor, replacement of mid-20th Century casement window with timber sliding sash at first floor. - Removal of sand/cement render and replacement with lime harling coat finish. - Construction of first floor single storey extension (9.4 sqm) to rear to incorporate wc facilities and winter garden balcony at first floor. - Internal alterations to include new access stairs at ground floor (5 sqm), re-organisation of first floor office area (39.6 sqm) featuring an open-plan office with new kitchenette. - New mechanical and electrical works throughout.
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Mews at Little Fitzwilliam Place to the rear of 33, Baggot Street Lower, Dublin 2
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Planning permission is sought for the continued use of the existing 18m lattice type tapered telecommunications structure carrying antennae and communication dishes, within a 2.4m fenced compound for a further 12 months, up until 4th July 2022 (previous planning permission Ref: 2431/16 refers to allow for the completion of the redevelopment works being carried out to 27 Fitzwilliam Street) at ESB Multi-Storey Car Park, Fitzwilliam Lane, Dublin 2.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: (i) demolition of existing single storey garage structure; (ii) construction of residential development comprising (a) 1 no. two-storey three-bedroom mews dwelling with 1 no. rooflight and rear garden area; and, (b) 1 no. three-storey three-bedroom mews dwelling with inset garage (1 no. parking space) at ground floor level, rear balcony at first floor level, 2 no. rooflights and rear garden area; (iii) construction of new boundary walls to separate mews dwellings from Nos. 29-30 Baggot Street Lower; and, (iv) all ancillary works, inclusive of landscaping, boundary works and SuDS drainage, necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: (1) minor internal alterations at basement, ground, first, second and third floor levels of both properties comprising; (i) the removal of existing wall partitions and the installation of new partitions; (ii) the replacement/relocation of existing electricity/ drainage service points; and, (iii) the provision of new heating units; (2) the removal of existing external staircase, and filling in of existing door opes to same, and all associated infrastructure to the rear of No. 29 Baggot Street Lower; and, (3) the removal of existing external staircases serving the basement levels of both properties via Baggot Street Lower and the provision of 1 no. replacement staircase to serve the basement level of No. 30.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE The development will consist of: (i) demolition of existing single storey garage structure; (ii) construction of residential development comprising (a) 1 no. two-storey two-bedroom mews dwelling with rear garden area; and, (b) 1 no. three-storey four-bedroom mews dwelling with rear garden area; (iii) construction of new boundary walls to separate mews dwellings from Nos. 29-30 Baggot Street Lower; and, (iv) all ancillary works, inclusive of landscaping, boundary works and SuDS drainage, necessary to facilitate the development. The subject properties, No. 29 Baggot Street (RPS No. 353 and No. 30 Baggot Street (RPS No. 354), are both protected structures.
The development will comprise the Change of Use of existing Offices to a Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic. All associated internal works and services provision required to facilitate the development.
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